The main reason for studying a master's at Loughborough is that I had already studied my undergraduate course here, and thus knew the facilities, town, and lecturers. I was also encouraged by Loughborough’s high ranking in league tables for Creative Writing.

The teaching quality for my MA was generally very good; given the nature of Creative Writing, the lecturers did well at balancing the need to guide our studies with recognising that everyone on the course will be working in their own styles and genres. I also don’t have any complaints about the facilities I used; Martin Hall is a great focal space, and the library had the resources I needed (and if it didn’t, the inter-library loan service meant I was still able to acquire what I needed).